I read all these but I don't understand how do I have to use the
deferred return by the connect method from the LDAPClient
c = ldapconnector.LDAPClientCreator(reactor, pureldap.LDAPClient)
d = c.connect('...')
I don't understand why I have to add all my callback's to this deferred.
If I understand the meaning of a deferred, it represent a result that
will be return. And then, once connected, the deferred have no sense
anymore for me...
For example this code:
def fun(proto):
d = proto.send(request)
d.addCallback(responseHandler)
return d
I don't understand why I have to return the deferred and how it interact
with something else.
Globally, I understand what is the reactor, what is a deferred, how can
I make a client, a server. My problem state in the interaction of these
concepts. The link between them from a technical and implementational
point of view.
There is some detailed sequence diagrams some where I can found?
I suppose I miss an important part of the concepts, but I don't know
what.
Julien.
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 16:40 +0100, Matthew Glubb wrote:
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>> Hi Julien,
>> Have a look at the documentation on the twisted website:
>> <http://twistedmatrix.com/projects/core/documentation/howto/index.html>
>> Its pretty good at giving you an overview of how twisted works. You
> might want to have a general read about the difference between
> asynchronous event programming and programming with threads.
>> Hope that helps,
>>> Matt
>> On 27 Jun 2007, at 16:19, Julien Peeters wrote:
>> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I'm new to ldaptor and twisted. I don't really understand how twisted
> > work and how can I build a little application with them.
> >
> > I would like to make a mini app which offers me the possibility to
> > administrate very simply my ldap server.
> > Then, the app have to wait for orders, and when it receive one,
> > treat it
> > by sending the appropriate request via ldaptor.
> >
> > My problem is with twisted, and more precisely with the "reactor". I
> > don't really understand how I can manipulate it and what is the
> > place of
> > defered's in all that?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Julien.
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